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  • The Elder Scrolls Online Is Really Very Expensive

    By John Walker

    Good gravy, Zenimax must have a lot of money. Which only fits my firm belief that a company with a name like that is going to be the one everyone remembers after the great zombie outbreak. A sprinkling of their vast coffers has been used to create a very luscious cinematic for The Elder Scrolls Online, featuring your mum as the big baddie. They release this to mark the announcement of an Imperial Edition of the forthcoming MMO, a “premium collector’s edition”, or as I like to call them, The Expensive Ones For Mad People. Except, bloody hell, this game’s going to be expensive for everyone.

    Because, blink, the standard version is a touch pricey. £50? ($79.99) For a genre that’s now primarily free? Cor. So that’s like a decade of subscription, right? WRONG! That’s 30 days! Before a further £9/€13/$15 (€13 is of course currently worth $17.70 and £10.70, so fuck you, Europe!) monthly tithe to the ZENIMAX OVERCORP. This game costs more than the broadband connection and monthly ISP fee you’ll need to play it.

    Fork out £70 for the Imperial Edition, and what do you get other than the same game as everyone else? A whopping 30 days subscription! Imagine it all at once! Indeed – incredibly, no more access to the game, but instead trinkets. You get to be an Imperial in the game, with an Imperial horse, Imperial gear and a “Mudcrab vanity pet”. The only useful thing in there, unless you NEED to be playing as an Imperial of course, is the Rings Of Mara – this is a quest for you and a chum to complete, that then gives you experience bonuses when you play together.

    Calm yourself down with a very impressive eight minute cinematic:



    Charging infinity more than most MMO's, and nearly double a standard PC game, before people can even start playing is going to be the mistake we all look back on. It dealt The Secret World a massive blow, and that was cheaper. I still believe there’s room for subscription models in MMO's, but I don’t think it can be sensibly combined with a whopping great fee to even find out if you want to play it in the first place. That’s where the damage is done. Let people into your game for free, then charge them to carry on. It works for drug dealers. Otherwise, you restrict your customer base to those with a spare £50 to spend to find out if they want to spend far more money to play something… Just crazy. Presumably Bethesda are relying on the breathtaking success of Skyrim, to assume that people are going to pay whatever it takes to get back into the Elder Scrolls’ world.

    But don’t let me stop you. You can buy a copy of the game, or its Imperial Edition, right now, before any reviews are out to warn you whether it’s any good or not. Gosh, it’d better be good now, eh? The game is out for reals on the 4th April. Hopefully we’ll be getting our hands on it for a preview nice and soon.
    The Hackmaster

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    Damn I was looking forward to this and now its pricy as hell and a monthly subscription just made me say screw that.
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    THE BAD GUY!!!!!!

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      Elder Scrolls Online & Imperial Edition preorder nets a 20% off coupon

      Elder Scrolls Online & Imperial Edition preorder nets a 20% off coupon

      By Dealzon



      Update 1/31: Coupon is now at 25% off for ESO! Get the Digital Imperial Edition for $60 after using coupon code: E0VXS0-T1IEIV-CZHSPO — act fast because the coupon expires soon in a few days.

      Yesterday’s big scoop from Bethesda was the announced details of the “Imperial Edition” to the upcoming MMO Elder Scrolls Online. Shortly after the news, several PC digital retailers slotted up on the digital shelves Standard and Imperial Editions for preorder. Not only do the preorders come with preorder bonus incentives, but there’s also a 20% (update: now 25% off) coupon code slashing a huge chunk out of the listed price.

      Accordingly, The Elder Scrolls Online Imperial Edition drops to $64.00 $60 from $80, while the Standard Edition drops to $48 $45 from the $60 list price. Since the announcement, the Imperial Edition preorders has been outselling the Standard by a significant margin. This may have to do with what’s included in each editions. Judge for yourself below:

      The Elder Scrolls Online: Digital Imperial Edition (PC Download) — $60 at Green Man Gaming after coupon. List is $80. The official release will be April 4th, 2014. In addition to the discount, the Imperial Edition includes:
      • 5 day early access (begins March 30th)
      • 30 days of included game time
      • “Explorer Pack” DLC, which is actually 3 bonuses in one, allowing you to play any race in any Alliance (except Imperial), bonus treasure maps, and a Scuttler vanity pet
      • Ability to play the Imperial race
      • Ability to craft Imperial equipment
      • Ability to transform into Imperial equipment
      • Rings of Mara (quest)
      • Mudcrab vanity pet


      The Elder Scrolls Online (PC Download) — $45 at Green Man Gaming after coupon. List is $60. The official release will be April 4th, 2014. In addition to the discount, the Standard Edition includes:
      • 3 day early access (begins April 1st)
      • 30 days of included game time
      • “Explorer Pack” DLC, which will allow you to play any race in any Alliance (except Imperial). The Explorer Pack also includes bonus treasure maps and a Scuttler vanity pet.
      Last edited by dlevere; 01-31-2014, 04:35:43 PM.
      The Hackmaster

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